Factor Info
ID | 63316 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3754 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 69407254626442492437231427799855379973605852447905036772345980865459516518169168984861468003252497456405078586507831722801327914417345946946231531659810948482427033518715010085782364944030823751976455998924870255515043321946919888471183393231908694586552731750175775977264696053233898671500855552996053153499076806759161805828912059554429640305897947579348387343597147792222115336644383423528794829654007983419401946319970475080238472504511770064299073187668175555169075915242763962545362717555095276344346266496035292420996052507933173346360505351361900756702748476887331481660008267002167118795763070117681882795180491248637765833769662646405143515774861303247875159276214247296595265104982318030628909337750182682603052245231781815643623457678065417329351107255360084002018338551499694528783906166904217541422811769490639743234048839124470792935768285657071427930945376928109337943569500989326770745133080939750923813675437154446251393159587817272319578780187883136645926791157614537294617188129074957548539029509279815434132565370431829985582952657565716883328183179560906589041972920579234402629955204120345150901738801409809 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.